Odd-Even To Be Back Again In Delhi this November

Cars with even registration number will run on the date of even number and cars with odd registration will run on the date of the odd number.
Odd-Even To Be Back Again In Delhi this November

Odd Even's formula is returning to Delhi. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced this on Friday. He told that from 4 to 15 November, the Odd-Even formula will be implemented once again in Delhi.

That is, cars with even registration number will run on the date of even number and cars with odd registration will run on the date of the odd number. Chief Minister Kejriwal also announced a total of seven schemes to make the capital Delhi pollution-free.

This includes Pollution-free Diwali, Free pollution masks, Prohibition on Burning of straw and garbage/prevention of dust from construction works, hotspot action plan i.e. separate scheme for more polluted places, dust pollution control, and Delhi tree, Challenge plans are included.

Aam Aadmi Party convenor Kejriwal announced the Odd-Even formula at a press conference saying, "Based on suggestions and discussion, we have made a seven-point action plan, which we are calling the Strawly Pollution Action Plan. November 4 to 15 Till Od-Even will be implemented in Delhi. Research on Odd-Even shows that it reduces pollution by 10 to 13 percent. "

When Odd, When Even?
Implementing odd-even between 4 and 15 November in Delhi means that trains of even number will run on 4, 6, 8, 10 and 14 November in Delhi, while on 5, 7, 9, 11 and 15 November the number of trains will run.

On whether or not women will get an exemption from odd-even, Kejriwal said that information will be given soon about it. In 2017, when the Odd-Even formula was implemented in Delhi for the last time, women were exempted from it.

What else did Kejriwal say?
Chief Minister Kejriwal also talked about 'route rationing' for traffic management on the road so that the frequency of buses can be increased. He said that the bus stand will be modernized and information about the arrival of buses will be seen there.

What did Kejriwal say on the new traffic challan rules?
During this, the Chief Minister of Delhi also gave an opinion on the new traffic challan rules. He said, "I have talked to many people, we all want to improve traffic conditions. We want to prevent accidents on the roads. We all know how low the traffic discipline is in Delhi. We have to agree It may be that the traffic situation here has improved since the imposition of new rules in Delhi. Right now we are monitoring these rules and if necessary we can amend it. Do. "

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